Friday's match has also been designated "Champions of Character" Night.

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ATLANTA – The Georgia State University volleyball team will
honor senior Jamiee Freeman prior to its season finale against Towson Sunday at
1 p.m. at the GSU Sports Arena. The Panthers will be playing their final
matches as members of the Colonial Athletic Association as they host Delaware
Friday at 7 p.m. and the aforementioned Tigers Sunday.

Freeman, the Panther’s lone senior, currently leads the
Panthers with 171 kills and is ranked sixth all-time at GSU in attacks (3,075),
fourth in career digs (1,310), and seventh in career digs per set (3.23).

Friday's match has also been designated "Champions of Character" Night. GSU Faculty and Staff are invited to attend and will receive free mousepads and tablet covers.

“Jamiee (Freeman) has always been a solid worker,” said head
coach Tami Audia. “Ever since I got here, she caught my eye from the beginning
with her work ethic. She is the type of person who gets things done without a
lot of words and I am glad that this year’s freshmen have had a chance to see
that. Of course we’re going to miss her defense and attacking because she is an
all-around player; but we’re definitely going to miss her leadership.”

GSU (4-18, 2-8 CAA) is coming off an 0-2 road trip after
dropping two 3-0 decisions to Hofstra and Northeastern last weekend.

Freshman Dede Bohannon has had several strong outings
offensively and is currently second in scoring with 170 kills on the season. In
fact, Freeman is the only upperclassman in the top four in the kills category
with freshmen Sydney Hunsley and Eliza Zachary rounding out the top four.

“Our freshmen class’s talent level is huge for this team,”
said Audia. “I hope for the next three years, that these girls will improve and
embrace a leadership role next season. In the future we won’t have to rely on
freshmen as much but rather groom freshmen with a core group of upperclassmen.”

Zachary has been a dominant blocker for the Panthers all
season and her 88 total blocks not only leads the team but is the second-most
in the CAA. Junior libero Emily Averbeck continues to lead GSU and is ranked 31st
nationally with 5.30 digs per set.

Opponents

Friday’s opponent, Delaware (12-13, 6-3 CAA), defeated
the Panthers 3-0 on September 29 in Newark, Del. Alissa Alker has posted 271
and 295 digs kills to lead the Blue Hens this season.

Setter Mackenzie Olsen has set up 885 assists on the
season.

The Blue Hens have won four out of their last five
outings but fell to Towson 3-1 in their last outing on October 26.

Towson (22-3, 9-0 CAA) has won six of its last eight
matches including five straight victories. The Tigers pinned a 3-0 loss on the
Panthers on September 28 in Towson, Md.

Katy Buck leads the Tigers in kills with 292 and is one
of the more versatile players in the conference with 193 digs on the season.
Aubrey Kirven has set up 1,049 assists on the season for the Tigers.

“We’ve been watching a video of our matches against
both of these teams and we are night-and-day better than we were when we played
them last time,” said Audia. “Delaware is young but very talented and Towson
runs a really fast offense. We don’t have to change a lot of things, we just
have to execute.”

Both matches will feature live stats and video that can
be found at GeorgiaStateSports.com.